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His handling of personnel has been straight shit. We all recall last year's fiasco, and good call on handling young guys. A guy like Craig Adams or Rob Scuderi can do nothing bad enough to get scratched, but the young guns like Despres, Bennett? Sit 'em. Gotta EARN your way! Except sometimes talent should win out... You PLAY TO WIN THE GAAaaaMME. So, put out your best possible roster.
Didn't Gibbons get scratched in a game recently(either this series or last)? That didn't make much sense either
Bylsma's dream forward line up this season
Line 1:Adams - Glass - Pyatt
Line 2:Glass - Pyatt - Adams
Line 3:Pyatt - Adams - Glass
Line 4:Engelland - Letourneau-Leblond (yes he did play 1 game) - Kobasew
C'mon - that is RIDICULOUS. He'd at least get Stempniak in on the 3rd line.
Forgot that Shero was in Nashville before he came to Pittsburgh...that changes my perspective on things. Obviously Blysma has to be fired first, but gotta think Trotz gets a long look.
This is from game 2 I think, and it's one tiny clip, but that doesn't scream that there's a good player/coach vibe.
I don't know enough about Trotz's style to really comment. All I know is that he gets good results from teams with limited talent...and with that in mind, the idea of him having talent to work with is intriguing. Seems that most of the guys on the market are fairly conservative/defensive minded, which is probably a good thing. Need someone who's a bit of a hard ass too. I like Dan the person. He's a happy guy, loves the game, enjoys himself...but sometimes you need the grump to yell at you and get pissy.
Stubborn for sure, and too friendly with the players. No accountability, and he always goes to veteran grinders - like himself - over young guys with potential. Glass in for Bennett? LMAO...
We have "fans" that rather have Talbot in goal right now so I tend to ignore people that show that level of idiocy.
Still grasping at the fact that we fought from down 3-1 to win! I don't believe it
Congrats Johnny, and NY fans! Your team wanted it more, and they proved it. Good luck in the ECF
But it's possible that management sides with the coach.
Hey, I said that with a straight face!
Curious what was behind that. I felt like Crosby was used in an incomplete role against the Jackets. Asked to do more grinding and less flat out speed. Maybe Sid agrees with me?
Trotz is the anti Dan. He has a good head for the game and can see what the other team is doing strategy wise. He gets a lot out of his bench, even when his cupboard is bare. Not sure what he'd do if he had Pens firepower, but I imagine it would be good things.
Hey, if you're not using Tanner Glass, can we have him?
I've seen that, not just here but on Twitter and elsewhere. It cracks me up. Talbot is strong, but holy crap. Lundquist is just flat out ridiculous in games that count. Shades of Grant Fuhr or Billy Smith. Turn up the heat and he just eats it up like Jelly Beans.
And when the heat isn't up, he's still only one of the top five in the game.
While the displeasure here is perhaps apt, maybe it is time to direct some of it at the National Hockey League itself for letting the brutal disgrace of clutch-and-grab hockey come back. Crosby gets two scoring chances in the last two games and somehow does not draw the half dozen penalties he should have drawn. Malkin looked like he was skating with a Ranger riding piggyback. This series looked disturbingly like the one the Penguins lost to the Florida Panthers in 1996.
The NHL has been running this bait-and-switch at us for years, pushing offense and excitement during the regular season, then letting the playoffs be trashed by grinders who can't compete without skating over the edge of the rules. So fire everyone locally, and shake the team up, but save some scorn for Gary Bettman. He fines Henryk Lundqvist for spraying water on Crosby, but does nothing about Marc Staal's attack with a hockey stick.
After all, the playoffs loaded up with the likes of Brad Marchand are so pleasant to watch.